HANDHELD WORK APPARATUS AND STARTER ARRANGEMENT FOR A HANDHELD WORK APPARATUS
A work apparatus has an engine and a starter arrangement for the engine. The starter arrangement has an actuating unit and a coupling unit for connecting to a crankshaft of the engine. The actuating unit is rotatably mounted about a rotational axis. A coil spring is arranged between the actuating unit and the coupling unit. The spring has a contact surface in its region located radially inwardly in relation to the axis. At least one stub projects into the interior of the spring. The stub has a support surface in its region located radially outwardly relative to the axis. To achieve a comfortable actuating force, in the non-actuated state of the starter arrangement, a distance, which increases in size in the direction of the axis of the actuating unit, is formed between the contact surface and the support surface in a section of the spring.
This application claims priority of German patent application no. 10 2011 010 494.1, filed Feb. 7, 2011, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a handheld work apparatus and a starter arrangement for a handheld work apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONU.S. Pat. No. 7,174,874 B2 discloses a starter arrangement which has a coil spring arranged between an actuation unit and a coupling unit. The coil spring is arranged on the outer periphery of a stub of the actuation unit. When the pull starter is pulled, the coil spring rests uniformly around the stub by way of its inner periphery. When the starter arrangement is actuated, the damping spring is initially tensioned until it lies fully around the stub of the actuating element. As soon as the coil spring positions itself around the stub the starter arrangement is connected to the crankshaft in a rotatably fixed manner so that the actuating force increases suddenly. To the operator, this is experienced as an unpleasant tug on the starter rope.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to provide a handheld work apparatus which has a high degree of operating comfort when starting. It is a further object of the invention to provide a starter arrangement for the combustion engine of a handheld work apparatus with high degree of operating comfort.
The handheld work apparatus of the invention includes: a combustion engine having a crankshaft; a starter arrangement for starting the combustion engine; the starter arrangement having an actuating unit and a coupling unit configured to connect to the crankshaft of the combustion engine; the actuating unit defining a rotational axis and being rotatably mounted about the rotational axis; a dampening element configured as a coil spring defining a working direction and being arranged between the actuating unit and the coupling unit to operate in the working direction; the coil spring defining an interior and having an inner lying region referred to the rotational axis and the coil spring having a contact surface disposed at the inner region; a stub projecting into the interior of the coil spring and having a radially outer region referred to the rotational axis and the stub having a support surface at the outer region; the contact surface of the coil spring and the support surface of the stub conjointly defining a distance therebetween in at least one section of the coil spring when the starter arrangement is in a non-actuated state; and, the distance being configured to increase in the direction of the rotational axis of the actuating unit.
Because the distance between the contact surface of the coil spring and the support surface of the stub is not constant over the entire length of the coil spring, but rather increases in one direction, the coil spring comes gradually into contact with the support surface. As a result, the operating force does not increase suddenly, but rather a gradual force increase is achieved. As a result, the operating comfort is increased.
Advantageously, the distance from one end of the coil spring to the other end changes uniformly. Thus, a constant force increase is made possible. At the same time, the distance advantageously decreases from the end facing the coupling unit to the end facing the actuating unit. As a result, the coil spring first contacts the support surface by way of the end facing the actuating unit. Because the distance between the coil spring and the stub at the end facing the actuating unit is small or the coil spring also rests at this end against the stub in the non-actuated state of the starter arrangement, the radial distance, which the end of the coil spring facing the actuating unit covers when the starter arrangement is actuated, is small. Thus, the receptacle for the end of the coil spring facing the actuating unit can be configured with little play. In particular, the end of the coil spring facing the actuating unit is bent and hooked into a correspondingly bent receptacle on the actuating unit. Because of the small radial relative movement between the end of the coil spring and the receptacle, the end of the coil spring can be constructed with a relatively large bending radius. The large bending radius is made possible because hardly any space is required for the radial movement of the end of the coil spring and the available space is largely available for the bent end of the coil spring.
A simple configuration is achieved when the at least one stub is configured conically. Alternatively or additionally, the coil spring can also be wound conically. As a result, a uniformly changing distance is achieved in a simple manner. At the same time, the diameter of the coil spring advantageously increases from the end facing the actuation unit to the end facing the coupling unit. A simple configuration is achieved when the at least one stub is configured conically and the coil spring is wound cylindrically.
A simple configuration and good guidance of the coil spring are achieved when a first stub is arranged on the actuation unit and a second stub is arranged on the coupling unit. Advantageously, the support surface of the first stub and the support surface of the second stub are on a straight line in every sectional plane which contains the rotational axis. The support surface of the first stub thus transitions in a straight line into the support surface of the second stub. No step or ledge is formed between the support surfaces. The two support surfaces also run at the same angle. Thus, uniform contact between the coil spring and the support surfaces is achieved. If the support surfaces are formed by individual surface sections which are separate from each other, then support surface refers to the envelope curve on which the individual surface sections lie. Accordingly, a surface section need not actually be arranged in every sectional plane. A simple configuration is achieved when the first stub and the second stub butt against each other. It can, however, also be provided that a further element, which advantageously also has a support surface for the coil spring, is arranged between the two stubs.
A compact construction with good damping properties can be achieved when the coil spring has a rectangular wire cross-section. The rectangular wire cross-section enables a high spring constant in the case of little construction space. In particular, the coil spring is held with a first end on the actuation unit and with a second end on the coupling unit. As a result, an extremely uniform increase in the actuating force is achieved.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
The saw chain 6 is driven by a combustion engine 11, shown schematically in
In order to start the combustion engine 11, the chain saw 1 has the starter arrangement 8, which is to be actuated by the operator via the start handle 7. Instead of being actuated via the start handle 7, the starter arrangement 8 can also be actuated electrically, for example via an electric motor. The starter arrangement 8 is connected with a fan wheel 9 via a coupling unit which is described in more detail below, the fan wheel 9 being arranged on the crankshaft 10 in a rotatably fixed manner.
The second end 19 of the coil spring 17 projects away from the coil spring 17 in the axial direction. The starter arrangement 8 has an entrainer 24 which is part of the coupling unit 47 (
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On account of the conical configuration, a uniform, constant change in the distance between the coil spring 17 and the stubs 35 and 21 is achieved in all three example embodiments. In each case the distance is greatest at the end facing the coupling unit 47. In the embodiment shown in
A curve-shaped course of the inside diameter of the coil spring 17 or of the support surfaces 41 and 42 can also be advantageous, so that no constant change in the distance (a, b, c) is achieved. In the case of non-continuous support surfaces (41, 42), the distances are each measured in the peripheral direction in relation to an imaginary extension of the support surfaces 41 and 42. A stepped course of the support surfaces 41 and 42 can also be advantageous. As a result, the coil spring 17 contacts the support surfaces 41 and 42 in sections.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A handheld work apparatus comprising:
- a combustion engine having a crankshaft;
- a starter arrangement for starting said combustion engine;
- said starter arrangement having an actuating unit and a coupling unit configured to connect to said crankshaft of said combustion engine;
- said actuating unit defining a rotational axis and being rotatably mounted about said rotational axis;
- a dampening element configured as a coil spring defining a working direction and being arranged between said actuating unit and said coupling unit to operate in said working direction;
- said coil spring defining an interior and having an inner lying region referred to said rotational axis and said coil spring having a contact surface disposed at said inner region;
- a stub projecting into said interior of said coil spring and having a radially outer region referred to said rotational axis and said stub having a support surface at said outer region;
- said contact surface of said coil spring and said support surface of said stub conjointly defining a distance therebetween in at least one section of said coil spring when said starter arrangement is in a non-actuated state; and,
- said distance being configured to increase in the direction of said rotational axis of said actuating unit.
2. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coil spring has a first end facing toward said actuating unit and a second end facing toward said coupling unit; and, said distance changes uniformly from said first end of said coil spring to said second end of said coil spring.
3. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coil spring has a first end facing toward said actuating unit and a second end facing toward said coupling unit; and, said distance decreases from said first end of said coil spring to said second end of said coil spring.
4. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stub is conical.
5. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coil spring is conically wound.
6. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coil spring is cylindrically wound.
7. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stub is a first stub arranged on said actuating unit; and, said work apparatus further comprises a second stub arranged on said coupling unit.
8. The work apparatus of claim 7, wherein said second stub has a second support surface; and, said support surface of said first stub and said second support surface of said second stub lie on a straight line in every sectional plane containing said rotational axis.
9. The work apparatus of claim 7, wherein said first stub and said second stub abut each other.
10. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coil spring has a rectangular cross section.
11. The work apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coil spring has a first end with which said coil spring is held on said actuating unit and said coil spring has a second end with which said coil spring is held on said coupling unit.
12. A starter arrangement for a handheld work apparatus, the starter arrangement comprising:
- a coupling unit configured to connect to a crankshaft of a combustion engine of said work apparatus;
- an actuating unit defining a rotational axis and being rotatably mounted about said rotational axis;
- a dampening element configured as a coil spring defining a working direction and being arranged between said actuating unit and said coupling unit to operate in said working direction;
- said coil spring defining an interior and having an inner lying region referred to said rotational axis and said coil spring having a contact surface disposed at said inner region;
- a stub projecting into said interior of said coil spring and having a radially outer region referred to said rotational axis and said stub having a support surface at said outer region;
- said contact surface of said coil spring and said support surface of said stub conjointly defining a distance therebetween when said starter arrangement is in a non-actuated state; and,
- said distance being configured to increase in the direction of said rotational axis of said actuating unit.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 7, 2012
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2012
Inventor: Sebastian Bohling (Kernen)
Application Number: 13/367,819
International Classification: F02N 1/00 (20060101);